- Look up
benefactor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
benefactor (from
Latin bene 'good' and factor 'maker') is a
person who
gives some form of help...
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doubled her
Beautiful Benefactress Badges count. WIN
indicates that the
contestant won the challenge, a
Beautiful Benefactress Badge and the Lip Sync...
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Evergetinos (Ancient Gr****: εὐεργετινός "Of the
Benefactress", from Εὐεργέτις
evergetis "
Benefactress") is a vast
collection of
materials from a number...
- Marie-Elisabeth von
Humboldt was born on
December 8, 1741 in
Berlin and died on
November 19, 1796 at
Tegel Castle. Born Colomb,
widow von Holwede, she...
- also
called Madame de
Warens (31
March 1699 – 29 July 1762), was the
benefactress and
mistress of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Warens was born in Vevey, into...
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published in 1905 in New York City. With the
financial help of a
newly met
benefactress, Mary Haskell,
Gibran studied art in
Paris from 1908 to 1910.
While there...
- Queen,
rehearsing even
though her
benefactress has
become gravely ill.
Choosing to
dance at the
recital as her
benefactress dies, the red
dancing shoes made...
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wealthiest women in America. In her
later life, she was
considered "the
great benefactress of
Santa Monica" for her
investments in and
contributions to the development...
- Monica, California)
Arcadia Bandini de
Stearns Baker, co-founder and
benefactress of
Santa Monica List of
cities and
towns in
California List of City of...
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centre and
covers an area of 8.5 ha (21 acres). It is
named after a
local benefactress who
donated the
grounds to the borough. It is an English-style garden...